No roads on Acheson property

•County Resident: “On the River Walk and the county wetland park: So as the boundaries are, residents of the county have no legal access point to get into that area. You say that Acheson and Bay Mills owns the property but does the county have a legal easement from Oak Street or Griswold to the point of the River Walk or under the old viaduct at the Seaway Terminal?”

There are no public roads on that property.

•No Name: “Why can’t the city go after the Bay Mills Indians and the other owner and do something to make them grade that and keep it graded?”

Because the Fourth Amendment prohibits that?

•Joan from St. Clair: “I applaud people who are out protesting gun violence but they’re aiming their anger at the wrong people. They should be marching against Hollywood glorifying violent movies and video games. There needs to be a guard and a metal detector in every school. You school districts must find the money to furnish this.”

You do know that people watch movies and play video games all over the planet, don’t you?

•Mary from Port Huron: “The Art Van project looks very interesting but where is the parking?”

•Annie from Fort Gratiot: “I just wanted to thank John Middleton for his courageous and thoughtful guest column on bullying and suicide in Wednesday's paper. We have lost far too many wonderful people to despair, and I applaud John's efforts to encourage those who are hurting to hang on for another day. I would like to add that anyone who is struggling can call the National Suicide Hotline at (800) 273-8255 any time of the day or night. Younger people can also text "GO" to 741741 to chat 24/7 with a trained crisis counselor at the National Youth Crisis Hotline. Don't give up - the world needs what you have to offer!”

•Gary from Port Huron Township: “I have a Hoveround with a charger for sale for $400. My number is 982-4196 if anyone’s interested.”

•No Name: “On closing Quay Street off: That was the dumbest idea. It was just like when they did the one way going down Water Street going down Vantage Point, then they had to turn around and re-do it and make it go the right way down there. They could have left it two ways and it would have been fine.”